About love, but different from what it suggests in your mind
In my opinion, we do come from
the stars and as a soul, we are already 1000s of years old. Our
mortal body is only a vehicle for that soul. Together, they give us life, but often our soul is too much
separated from our ego. This is
often problematic because how can you feel 'one' or how can you feel good with
eachoter or become 'one' with all and 'the all'? Even the connectedness with nature is then hard to
find.
I think, our life has a
spiritual basis. If you can't fill
up the void in yourself by 'believing in' your connectedness with the cosmos
(but you can also entitle it as believing in God or JHWH = the unnameable, the
reason why there are no vowals) and can not handle no morality in your life or
not sufficiently consistent, you wander about aimlessly. Some fill up this void by looking for
fame, stardom, business status or having power of money, loveless sex. They
somethimes fill it up in knowledge, but it remains imperfect or not satisfying the gap.
Love in broadest sense, is what
we miss by the separateness and
computers do help because they almost reduce personal contacts etc and the real
life. I experience it myself, because I make less efforts to meet people. To come back to some people who ask me
for rational evidence, often they are investigating spiritual things very
intensively, but this desire remains even unsatisfied, because they hope to
find by rational proof and because I can not give them this about irrational
things (I cannot pass on my personal
spiritual experiences to them), they can really got upset about that. The only thing he has to do is letting
go his holy faith in science.
Science is good of course, but not if it blocks experiences or put
limitations on those experiences (double blind proves etcÂ…) Besides, our
universe contains basically mathematic laws. Laws we cannot possibly understand with our limited
brains. We will never be God, even
if we have that much knowledge, hidden knowledge, a divine spark in us. Consequently, we remain limited, but at
the other hand, we are bigger and stronger than we think. Via our spiritual strength, we can for
example cure ourselves etc...because a lot of diseases are trauma-bound and
have therefore a pycho-emotional basis.
We must at the same time remember our real strenght and not give it to
others and at the same time, we have to experience our own rational limitations. This is, in my opinion, 'heaven and
earth'. Not floating whereby you
lose grounding. Not imagining
yourself to be divine by a holy faith in science or religions, but keeping your
feet on the ground and staying connected with everything what determines your
identity...
13-04-2015, 00:00 geschreven door catherine wheels
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